The Outdoors · Western New York
Carlton reads through Oak Orchard Creek and Lake Ontario access
NYS Parks gives Carlton a concrete Lake Ontario access story at Oak Orchard State Marine Park.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Carlton sharpens when you read it from the water. NYS Parks maintains Oak Orchard State Marine Park as a Lake Ontario access point, while Orleans County lists Carlton among its towns and villages. Put those together and the town becomes more than a rural shoreline label.
Oak Orchard Creek gives the map a handle. The creek, harbor, lake traffic, and state marine park all point toward a working edge where public access matters. The shoreline is not an abstract view; it is a place with boat movement, weather, fishing plans, and local-government context behind it.
That makes Carlton easier to remember. Lake Ontario is the big name, but Oak Orchard Creek is the local doorway. It gives the town a water story with a public anchor instead of a vague lakefront feeling.
The state park page is still the place to check for current facilities and access. The larger point is simple: Carlton’s lake identity has a creek mouth, a marine park, and a reason to pause on the map. That is enough to make the town feel more specific than a long shoreline on a county list.